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International Union of Pharmacology. XXX. Update on chemokine receptor nomenclature
Philip M Murphy. Pharmacol Rev. 2002 Jun.
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An update of the International Union of Pharmacology nomenclature for chemokines is outlined, defining one new receptor type, CXCR6, and disqualifying the putative receptor, CCR11.
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